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House Intelligence Committee
If any member of the committee requests a vote to declassify something, the committee must meet within five days to vote on it.
If the committee approves declassification, it then notifies the president.
If, after five days, the president hasn’t personally objected in writing to certify “that the threat to the national interest of the United States posed by such disclosure is of such gravity that it outweigh any public interest in the disclosure,” the committee may proceed with disclosing the information.
If the president does object, the matter may be referred to the full House for a vote, by a majority vote of the intelligence committee.
The House rules appear to differ from the Senate in not offering the option for the full body to approve a partial disclosure; at least, that option is not stated explicitly as it is in the Senate version.